Snap ring

ABSTRACT

A snap ring in which a main ring has a circular opening with an inner diameter. The ring body has split ends and handles extending outwardly from the ring body near the ends, to enable compression of the ring. The handles include a locking mechanism which releasably engages upon ring compression during installation. The ring body, in a locked state, has a gap between the split or free ends. A suitable implement such a screwdriver can be inserted into the gap and manipulated to release the locking mechanism to release and allow the ring to spring open for the purpose of removal.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a device referred to as a snap ring, and inparticular, such a device which can be quickly and easily installed andremoved.

Snap rings, normally circular in appearance, are commonly used inconnection with a cylindrical shaft and serve to hold or retain otheritems against axial removal from the shaft. The other items may include,for example, bearing assemblies, pulley sheaves, parts which can engageother parts, and the like. One example of a conventional snap ring is aflat ring of metal having split adjacent ends. The ring is fitted into acircular groove in the shaft. Installation and removal of the ringrequires separation of the split ends causing the inner diameter of thering to expand and to allow removal.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention comprises a snap ring in which the ring body isflat and has overlapping free ends. The ring has a central axis, andeach of the free ends is provided with a grip member extending axiallyoutwardly from the body of the ring body.

The grip members each preferably comprises a flat handle with an openinggraspable by one hand of the fingers of the user. There are interlockingledges near the ends of the ring, which slide over each other when thehandles are grasped and the ring is compressed during installation in acompressed condition.

When in a locked position, the free ends of the ring body have a gaptherebetween. In order to release the ring from a locked configuration,a flat implement such as a screwdriver is inserted into the gap, and thelocked shoulders are easily pried away from each other, allowing thering to spring open and increase in diameter, allowing removal.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the snap ring of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a plan view of the snap ring shown in FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is an end view of the snap ring shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.

FIG. 4 is a side view of the snap ring shown in FIGS. 1 through 3,illustrating the releasable locking portions.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

As shown in the Figures, the snap ring of the present inventioncomprises a primary ring body 10, preferably having flat outer surfaces12, with a circular opening having an inner circular diameter 14 aroundthe central axis of the ring body. The entire outer surfaces 12 of thering body need not be entirely flat, as long as the outer surfaces ofthe ring near the inner diameter 14 are flat and parallel, allowing thering to be fitted into the groove of a shaft (not shown).

The primary ring body 10 has split or free ends as shown and overlappingportions extending outwardly and away from the ring body.

In more detail, the overlapping portions each comprise a handle 16,preferably forming an outwardly extending part of the ring body 10. Thehandle 16 preferably comprises a flat member or ear having an opening 20therethrough. The opening 20 in the handle 16, or together the twoopenings, are sufficiently large to be grasped by two fingers (or afinger and thumb) by one hand of the user. In the alternative, pliersmay be used for this purpose. This feature allows the user to compressthe handles 16 from an untensioned condition into a compressed andlocked condition in the process of installation.

The handles 16 have interengaging shoulders or ridges 22, such that whenthe ring is compressed, the portions 22 overlap and interengage in alocked position, as shown in the Figures.

When in a locked condition, the free ends of the ring body have a narrowgap 24 therebetween. In order to open the ring from a locked andcompressed state, the end of a suitable implement such as the end of ascrewdriver, is inserted into the gap 24 to allow separation of thelocking portions, thereby causing the ring to spring open, causing anincrease in the inner diameter 14, to allow removal of the ring.

The snap ring may be composed of a suitable material, including metalssuch as steel.

1. A snap ring comprising a ring body having a circular opening with aninner diameter around a central axis, said ring body having split ends,a pair of handles extending axially outwardly from the ring body, saidbody being resilient and compressible by movement of the handles towardeach other, said handles additionally comprising locking means forreleasably locking the ring body in a compressed state duringinstallation of the ring body, a gap between the split ends of the ringbody, said locking means being disengagable upon insertion andmanipulation of an implement inserted into the gap, thereby causing thering body to spring open with an increase in the inner diameter thereof,in order to allow removal of the ring body.
 2. The snap ring of claim 1,wherein the handles each comprise an opening therethrough, and togethercomprise two openings.
 3. The snap ring of claim 2, wherein the openingsare graspable by the fingers of a user, in order to compress the ringbody.
 4. The snap ring of claim 1, wherein said locking means compriseopposed interlocking shoulders in the handles.